Poe reads poems at radio guesting, becomes 'dreamy and romantic' | Inquirer News

Poe reads poems at radio guesting, becomes ‘dreamy and romantic’

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 06:52 PM August 04, 2015

Senator Grace Poe on Tuesday took a break from politics and was teary-eyed after hearing her father’s rendition of “Kumusta Ka?’ during a guesting at a radio station.

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Poe guested and read love poems at the radio show of lawyer Romulo Macalintal’s “The Law of the Heart” over state-run radio DWBR.

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“It’s good to take a pause and be dreamy and romantic,” the senator said during her guesting.

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The neophyte senator read “Garden in My Heart and Let Me Serve You” by late American poet James Metcalfe. She also read selected lines from the Tagalog poem “Pag-ibig” by the late Jose Corazon de Jesus.

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Poe turned romantic when she said that she still keeps her love letters from her husband.

“So meron akong mga pruwebang love letters. Hawak-hawak ko pa hanngang ngayon,” she said.

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During the middle of her radio guesting, her father’s rendition of “Kumusta Ka?’ was played.

Poe was seen wiping her eyes after she got teary-eyed while the music was being played.

Her father Fernando Poe Jr. died in December 2004, months after he lost to a controversial presidential election against former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

More than a decade after his death, his daughter Grace is being eyed to run as president in 2016.

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The senator, however, has not decided on her political plans come 2016.

Asked whether her decision-making could have been easier if her father was around, the senator said, “Of course it would be easier.”

TAGS: Fernando Poe Jr., Grace Poe, guesting, poem, radio, Reading

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